![]() ![]() First pictured is the executive notebook, where each week spans 2 pages, followed by the letter size, where each week fits on a single page. Note: Due to size limitations, executive and letter sized page layouts differ slightly in the weekly pages. You can also track your Daily Habits here if you don't use the Monthly habit tracker (Executive size only). Experiment with a few ideas and see what works best for you. Some people use the three spaces for meal planning, family-tasks, or mapping out an ideal week of work. Use the Projects / Tasks / Notes section to map out anything you're planning for this week (think of this as clearing off your mental desktop) and then choose and set this week's top Goals.įinally, use the Weekly Overview to plan the upcoming days. Plus, write down the top two Daily Habits you're working on tracking. You'll recognize these same categories from your initial goal setting pages. Moving on to planning this week, consciously decide what things you can do to Make This Week Great in various arenas of your life. Take a second to write down your top Lessons Learned last week or any micro Improvements you can make. Next, write down the Big Wins from last week and be sure to check off the Celebrate box, even if it's just taking a minute to compliment yourself and feel the appreciation for the progress you're making. You can write "A", "B", or "C" below different numbers to track multiple goals at once. Start by checking in on your Progress on Goals. ![]() Then scan and upload those pages before you clear them to store a complete record of your weekly goals in your preferred cloud storage destination. Your Rocketbook Panda Planner includes two weekly review sections, so you'll be able to track your progress in the current week, while easily referring back to the goals you set last week. Once per week, you'll use the Weekly Review section to reflect on the previous week and plan the upcoming 7 days. Commit to do you best and having fun while you do it! The pages may be erasable, but consider this contract binding. Then, tie your goals into your Identity and connect it to your personal values ( this is crucial).ĭon't forget to decide how you'll Reward yourself when you accomplish your goals and Visualize your life after you succeed.įinally, make sure you understand what's at Stake if you don't follow through, then make a Commitment to yourself to make this happen. Write down why achieving these goals is Important to you and the Benefits you'll receive. The last portion of the Goals section of your Rocketbook Panda Planner is dedicated to your Motivation driving you to hit these goals. Then conduct a pre-mortem to anticipate what Obstacles could arise and make contingency plans for handling them with the If/Then Routines. Figure out the necessary Milestones you'll need to accomplish along the way to completing your goals and pick the Key Habits you'll focus on to help you succeed.īuild out an ideal Roadmap of the next 13 weeks and the path you'll follow on the way accomplishing your goals. Once you're done getting all of your thoughts on (synthetic) paper, review everything and Prioritize the tasks you want to focus on first.Ĭhoose your Goals along with the Metrics you'll use to measure success. We've included a few categories to help get you started, too. Write down anything that comes to mind so you can clear up your mental bandwidth. Keep reading to make sure you're getting the most out of each template.īrain dump Anything & Everything you want to accomplish. Research shows that goal setting leads to increased motivation and builds higher self-confidence and self-efficacy.įor that reason, the folks at Panda Planner painstakingly scoured through all of the best practices on goal setting and synthesized them into a simple process to help you clarify what's important and form a precise plan for accomplishing any goal.Įach page in the Goals section of your Rocketbook Panda Planner plays a role in helping you accomplish your goals. To lean more, check out our article on Planner Page Stitching. Sounds like this could make scanning and uploading them a bit of an issue, right? Don't worry, we've got you covered with our Page Stitching Technology. Note: T hese monthly templates span over two pages. You'll also find plenty of space for notes and room to track weekly tasks. Track your Daily Habit by checking off the "H" box on each day. These classic month-overview layouts allow you to plan your appointments and big events for the next 3-month period. When it's time to wipe your other pages clean, you can copy these events onto them accordingly. The Annual Planning page gives you the space to plan long term events that are beyond the timeframe of your standard Monthly, Weekly, and Daily pages. Not sure where to start? Don't worry, we've got you covered. The Rocketbook Panda Planner contains six sets of page types to plan and track your goals. ![]()
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